We define which limited working contour is worth reviewing first as the real pilot entry point.
Discuss the pilot scope and rollout path for Logicot.
If the conversation is already moving from investor narrative into pilot scope, design partners and rollout logic, it should become a pilot discussion.
The first conversation should end with a clear next step.
This request helps us understand which pilot scope should be reviewed first and where the boundary sits between the pilot-ready scope and the broader rollout.
We discuss how the pilot turns into a more repeatable early deployment model rather than into one-off custom work.
The discussion shifts toward design partners, paid pilots and what should become true after the first pilot cycle.
First constrain the pilot scope, then align the rollout logic and the next delivery milestone.
We define which processes, roles and working intersections actually belong in the first pilot scope.
We show how the pilot scope turns into rollout playbooks and a first repeatable delivery model.
After the pilot discussion, the path usually moves into a founder call or a deeper finance / round conversation.
Investor requests are handled as a qualified first pass, not as a generic website inquiry.
After the first exchange we move into a founder call, a guided demo or a package review.
No public valuation or legal terms in the first touchpoint. We keep the conversation factual and structured.
Send a request for a pilot discussion
This request helps us understand which pilot scope should be reviewed first and where the boundary sits between the pilot-ready scope and the broader rollout.
- Your name, phone and email
- Which pilot scope looks most relevant
- Your fund, design-partner or current-conversation context